You do need to add the compact policy as a custom header if you want to get
around the IE6 3rd party cookie problem.

Adrian

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From: "Snake Hollywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2003 7:22 PM
Subject: [ cf-dev ] P3p policies


I have been asked to add a custom heade rin IIS for p3p policies, surely
this isn't required and you can this in the web page ?

> > Select the Web site and right-click to open the context menu.
> >
> > Select the Properties menu item. The IIS snap-in appears.
> >
> > Select the HTTP Headers property page.
> >
> > Select Add. The Add/Edit Custom HTTP Header dialog box appears.
> >
> > In the Custom Header Name text box, type in P3P.
> >
> > In the Custom Header Value dialog box, type in the contents of the
> > P3P header.
> >
> > in this case
> >
> > policyref="http:\\www.allsports.co.uk\w3c\p3p.xml" CP="CAO DSP COR
> > CURa ADMa DEVa TAIa CONi OUR DELa NOR BUS IND PHY ONL UNI PUR COM
> > NAV INT DEM STA PRE"
> >
> > Done! You have now associated the page with its P3P privacy policy.


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